Is that a good kerning?

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What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
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What do you think of this kerning? What adjustments should I make?
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What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
â tchrist
6 mins ago
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What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
â tchrist
6 mins ago
What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
â tchrist
6 mins ago
What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
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Two quick tips for checking kerning... squinting your eyes, and inverting the text...

This confirms what I thought when I first saw it - Looks OK to me.
Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
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1 hour ago
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Could be ok for a text, but for a logo it has some flaws.
The advantage of this case is that all joints are between a straight stroke and a curve stroke.
Taking x as a reference kerning between the straight and the curve, all the red arrows shows different separations.

This is my tip: imagine this logo like a giant construction on a wall, small mistakes will grow larger at the same time.

Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
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21 secs ago
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2 Answers
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Two quick tips for checking kerning... squinting your eyes, and inverting the text...

This confirms what I thought when I first saw it - Looks OK to me.
Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
â maasha theytaz
1 hour ago
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Two quick tips for checking kerning... squinting your eyes, and inverting the text...

This confirms what I thought when I first saw it - Looks OK to me.
Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
â maasha theytaz
1 hour ago
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up vote
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Two quick tips for checking kerning... squinting your eyes, and inverting the text...

This confirms what I thought when I first saw it - Looks OK to me.
Two quick tips for checking kerning... squinting your eyes, and inverting the text...

This confirms what I thought when I first saw it - Looks OK to me.
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Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
â maasha theytaz
1 hour ago
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Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
â maasha theytaz
1 hour ago
Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
â maasha theytaz
1 hour ago
Nice! Thanks for the tip :-D
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1 hour ago
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Could be ok for a text, but for a logo it has some flaws.
The advantage of this case is that all joints are between a straight stroke and a curve stroke.
Taking x as a reference kerning between the straight and the curve, all the red arrows shows different separations.

This is my tip: imagine this logo like a giant construction on a wall, small mistakes will grow larger at the same time.

Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
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up vote
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Could be ok for a text, but for a logo it has some flaws.
The advantage of this case is that all joints are between a straight stroke and a curve stroke.
Taking x as a reference kerning between the straight and the curve, all the red arrows shows different separations.

This is my tip: imagine this logo like a giant construction on a wall, small mistakes will grow larger at the same time.

Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Could be ok for a text, but for a logo it has some flaws.
The advantage of this case is that all joints are between a straight stroke and a curve stroke.
Taking x as a reference kerning between the straight and the curve, all the red arrows shows different separations.

This is my tip: imagine this logo like a giant construction on a wall, small mistakes will grow larger at the same time.

Could be ok for a text, but for a logo it has some flaws.
The advantage of this case is that all joints are between a straight stroke and a curve stroke.
Taking x as a reference kerning between the straight and the curve, all the red arrows shows different separations.

This is my tip: imagine this logo like a giant construction on a wall, small mistakes will grow larger at the same time.

answered 43 mins ago
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Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
add a comment |Â
Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Thanks a lot for your answer, but shouldn't kerning be visual before being geometric? I mean, a geometrically perfect design can look odd when an imperfect one can look good, right?
â maasha theytaz
7 mins ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
Of course yes, must be visual, but try to see your logo bigger after my answer.
â Danielillo
21 secs ago
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What size do you plan to set that at? Is this for a logo or poster, or is it for regular body text?
â tchrist
6 mins ago